Showing 10 artworks with John Singleton Copley and with 1771 and with Oil On Canvas
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Bold portrait of Colonel John Montresor in a red coat, rendered by John Singleton Copley in 1771, capturing military dignity and subtle realism—discover this historic masterpiece today.
Admire John Singleton Copley's 'Mrs. Ezekiel Gondthwait,' a stunning 1771 portrait showcasing elegance & colonial wealth. Explore its symbolism at the MFA Boston.
This striking portrait by John Singleton Copley showcases Miles Sherbrook, a wealthy Bostonian who aligned with British interests amidst the tumultuous American War of Independence. Executed in 1771, it exemplifies Copley's signature style – meticulous detail and an ability to convey character through subtle expressions and clothing choices.
John Singleton Copley’s 1771 Neo-Classical portrait of Ezekiel Goldthwait captures a dignified gentleman in a refined setting, showcasing the artist's mastery and colonial American style. Discover this stunning hand-painted reproduction and add a timeless piece to your collection.
Admire John Singleton Copley’s 1771 portrait of Colonel Montresor – a masterful Neoclassical piece showcasing realism, dramatic lighting & military grandeur.
Admire John Singleton Copley's 'Portrait of a Lady,' a stunning 1771 Neo-Classical masterpiece showcasing elegance, detail & colonial charm. Explore American art!
Admire John Singleton Copley's 'Mrs. Humphrey Devereux,' a captivating 1771 portrait showcasing elegance and intrigue. A masterpiece of colonial art, now available as a stunning reproduction.
Experience the neoclassical elegance of Copley's 1771 portrait, Mrs. Roger Morris (Mary Philipse), capturing timeless poise; discover this masterpiece today.
A dignified Neoclassical portrait of Miles Sherbrook by John Singleton Copley captures a sense of colonial sophistication through meticulous detail and light, inviting you to explore this 1771 masterpiece.